Answer choice B is wrong because Anthony's conclusion is that "smoking marijuana leads to heroin use" and Judith admits that this may be true. She never mentions any absurd consequences that can be derived from his conclusion. What she has a problem…
@spitzy11 said:
I would be cautious to rely on the ranking jump for Pepperdine.. I just found this on Reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/lawschooladmissions/comments/8501vo/pepperdine_law_ranking/
Wow wow wow. Thank you so much for this! …
@olioliber said:
@gloriaurbina7 said:
I have to agree with everyone else, you will eventually have to check the new score. A higher score can give you more possibilities to scholarship negotiations.
Regarding Golden Gate, …
I have to agree with everyone else, you will eventually have to check the new score. A higher score can give you more possibilities to scholarship negotiations.
Regarding Golden Gate, I personally think it depends on:
1. What kind of law you hope…
That sucksssss. I have the fee waiver for 4 of them but I was hoping there was something for the rest. Guess, I'm going to have to cut down my list a bit.
To apply for the fee waiver, login to LSAC > My Account > Fee Waivers. The application …
The authors game and the witnesses game threw me off. I panicked and lost valuable time, and once I stopped freaking out, I realized how to draw them, but by that time it was too late and I had to guess.
@Mellow_Z said:
I've always dreamed of having a solid excuse for becoming an alcoholic, and this career path lines up with that dream nicely.
On topic, you are honestly the first person I've ever met with any sort of drive or passion for …
If you decide to take in December and get a great LSAT score, I don't think you're lowering your chances of getting in. If you were to take the exam in February, then you probably would though. The only downside of December might be the amount of ai…
Since you got the highest score on Saturday, I would say take it to see if you get that score again or slightly lower. IMO this will give you a better idea of how prepared you are for the Saturday exam.
If you get the same high score or maybe even …
Actually, I feel like it would still strengthen the argument.
If drivers almost always pay extremely close attention to pedestrians at or near crosswalks, this could be a reason why they are less likely to look both ways before crossing the street.…
The question asks you to weaken the argument. Answer choice D actually strengthens the argument because it says that drivers are paying attention at crosswalks meaning that it is more probable that the argument above is correct (pedestrians get stru…